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"The viciousness and corruption of the Russian Court are exposed relentlessly in this picture, and it is easy to see why a long-suffering great nation has at last thrown off its yoke. It is no credit to the Grand Duke, the father of the heroine, that his neglected daughter escapes from tlie peril 'which his carelessness has allowed her to meet."—Alice Brady in "The Dancer's Peril." Empress, tomorrow.—Advt. ► Mr. A. W. Martin, Rupture Specialist, and sole controller of Dr. J. A. Sherman's method of treatment, will be at the Hotel Cecil, 'Wellington, from the sth of June to the 16th, after .which date he will leave for Auckland.—Advt. ". City men, keep dry about town by using a good umbrella from Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners-street, 5b 6d to 42s.—Advt. The best tea value you can obtain is Desert Gold, the Queen of Teas. All grocers sell and recommend it. Order the 21- grade.—Advt. If you've goods for delivery at a distance send through us and our C.O.D. system. Prompt payment assured this way. The New Zealand Express Company, 87-91, Customhouse-quay.—Advt. Look after the boy—he's our future soldier. Probably ho ne«ds a wiirm coat for winter woa.r. If 'so, inarch straight to C. Smith, Ltd., Cuba-street That's whore tho good reasonably-priced coats are. Tweed coats ajid rain coats will bo found in great variety at "Tho People's , Store" to tit boys of all ages.—Advt

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 6